Inglés · Femenino
CYNTHIA
“Latinized forma de Griego Κυνθια (Kynthia) which means woman from Kynthos. This was an epithet of the Griego moon goddess Artemis, given because Kynthos was the mountain on Delos on which she and her twin brother Apollo were born. It was not used as ...”
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Significado
Latinized forma de Griego Κυνθια (Kynthia) which means woman from Kynthos. This was an epithet of the Griego moon goddess Artemis, given because Kynthos was the mountain on Delos on which she and her twin brother Apollo were born. It was not used as a given name until the Renaissance, and it did not become common in the Inglés-speaking world until the 19th century.
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Origen cultural
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Pronunciación
“SIN-thee-ə (English)”
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Variantes en otros idiomas
7 idiomasInglésCynthia
Greek MythologyCynthia, Kynthia
HúngaroCintia
ItalianoCinzia
PortuguésCíntia
EspañolCintia
InglésCindi, Cindy, Cyndi, Sindy
Fuente: Behind the Name · Datos etimológicos verificados